I also tried to let the release process generate 64bit builds for Linux this time, those are fully experimental and will only appear as "contributed" builds though, they have no official status at all.

I tried my 64-bit build of SM-2.0.2 but it was, also, reported as being not compatible. Then, I found Provider for Google Calendar 0.6b1 and that installed to SM-2.0.2 w/o complaint. I was able to add the google network calendar and it synced automatically.

Then, I started SM-2.0.3 and the calendar/gdata plugins still seem aok. It's early but so far, so good.

Rolfp: The "last-ever" calendar builds in lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1 indeed don't advertise support for Sm 2.0.3 (I see Lightning: 2.0b2 - 2.0.3pre, gdata-provider: 2.0.3pre - 2.0.3pre), but if their maxVersion is overridden (which can be done in two or three differents ways IIRC) they do work, even with Sm 2.0.4pre AFAICT (Warning: I'm on a 32-bit, not 64-bit, processor). However personally I've currently gone back (temporarily?) to Sunbird + gdata-provider, at least until I'll be running a version of SeaMonkey (2.1 maybe?) for which Lightning is still being built.

Hi, Phil!I guess you've missed my post:) Please, if it's possible can you adapt these extensions to Seamonkey 2: ImgLikeOpera, QuickNote, StopAutoplay, SpeedDial; or at least, can you tell me, please, how to do it - I could try it myself. Especially I need ImgLikeOpera to get rid of those unwanted pics, but preserving the option to load them when I want to.

Hi Tony,Lightning 1.0b1 installed on SM-2.0.3 w/o problem. The thorniness came from Provider for Google Calendar. I did look into disabling version check but did not want to to that globally, so I tried with Mr Tech Toolkit. However, that was not satifactory and the resolution for me, it seems, came when I found Provider for Google Calendar 0.6b1 at the link I posted, above. While I'm not a power calendar user, I'm learning about incorporating this type of software in my routine and, as I said, as far as I can tell, "I started SM-2.0.3 and the calendar/gdata plugins still seem aok*."

I should be able to look into QuickNote (also requested by pu1sar) and StopAutoplay soon. I can also contact the SpeedDial author to see if he wants to do this himself.

damodar wrote:or at least, can you tell me, please, how to do it - I could try it myself. Especially I need ImgLikeOpera to get rid of those unwanted pics, but preserving the option to load them when I want to.

For those who found TinyURL Creator 2.0 by Jeremy Gillick useful, I finally figured out how to edit the RDF so that it passed SM 2's add-on compatibility check. The older syntax of the RDF threw me off for a while, but with some experimentation, I figured out what needed editing.

This add-on appears to have been abandoned by its creator, as e-mails sent to the contact address listed at his homepage get returned unanswered. This version of TinyURL Creator allows one to choose from a number of different shortening services, including shrunklink.com and bit.ly, as well as the ubiquitous tinyURL.com.

Phil, I don't know if you want to add this extension to your collection of those tweaked to install correctly with SM 2, so e-mail me if you would like a copy for that purpose (I don't check the forums regularly and a PM would probably languish for weeks--fyi). I don't have a place to offer the tweaked .xpi publicly, but I'm certainly happy to provide to anyone who asks (requiscatenpace-at-verizon-dot-net)

A bit cheered by a minor extension tweaking success --Ocelot

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Ocelot wrote:Phil, I don't know if you want to add this extension to your collection of those tweaked to install correctly with SM 2, so e-mail me if you would like a copy for that purpose (I don't check the forums regularly and a PM would probably languish for weeks--fyi). I don't have a place to offer the tweaked .xpi publicly, but I'm certainly happy to provide to anyone who asks (requiscatenpace-at-verizon-dot-net)

A bit cheered by a minor extension tweaking success --Ocelot

E-Mail sent. Thanks!

p.s. "requiscatenpace-at-verizon-dot-net" doesn't seem to work so I used the forums "send email" option.

p.s. "requiscatenpace-at-verizon-dot-net" doesn't seem to work so I used the forums "send email" option.Phil

Oh, meh. Not only have I not updated my e-mail for ages in my profile (read: defunct address on board), but I left out the all-important "e" in the address I gave. Gah... Slap me with a wet trout. It should be: requiescatenpace-at-verizon-dot-net

I've corrected both. Use your avenue of choice.

Like most cats, I will now saunter off with an air of "Yes, I meant to do that..." --Ocelot

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Hi, Phil!Thanks for QuickNote! Actually somehow I have also managed to make it work! But I'm not sure I'll be able to do this again next time, so it is great to have a ready-to-work extension. If you have time, could you, please, put your hands on ImgLikeOpera? I can try to convert it myself, but since I'm not a savvy here a success might come with a considerable delay in my case;)

Sometime back iav asked for Open in Browser. Recently Stanimir Stamenkov managed to get it working in SeaMonkey 2.0 and submitted a patch to the author, Sylvain Pasche. The result is that the latest version (Open in Browser 1.7) is SeaMonkey 2.0 compatible.

damodar wrote:Hi, Phil!Thanks for QuickNote! Actually somehow I have also managed to make it work! But I'm not sure I'll be able to do this again next time, so it is great to have a ready-to-work extension. If you have time, could you, please, put your hands on ImgLikeOpera? I can try to convert it myself, but since I'm not a savvy here a success might come with a considerable delay in my case;)

OK, I'll look into this extension; not sure when though.

A bit of good news, the author of Speed Dial confirms that the next update, due sometime in March, should come with SeaMonkey 2.0 compatibility.